With just Jiggy and a browser, you’ll be able to write an awesome iPhone application in a matter of minutes. JiggyApps run natively on the iPhone, so there is no messing around with HTML and the limitations of Mobile Safari. At the same time, you don’t need a compiler or even a Mac, because JiggyApps are written in JavaScript.

Changes:

UITextField no longer has all the events it had before – it only has onBecomeFirstResponder, onResignFirstResponder and onShouldInsertText – the events it inherits from UIResponder are no longer valid – this means that if, for example, you had code attached to its onTap handler it will no longer work Added LKAnimation (you can now do flips, page curls and more) – you can try it all out with the “superanimation” example (and look at the code) Added UIView.addLayerAnimation Fixed LKTransform to be initialized to the identity matrix Added UIClippedImageView (tap events don’t seem to work) UIHardware.statusBarHeight is now a read-write property. Added global Application object – change status bar modes – set badges – launch other applications, etc. Added UISegmentedControl Added UISliderControl Added UISwitchControl Added UIProgressIndicator Added UIProgressBar Added UIAlertSheet Added UIImageAndTextTableCell Added UIPickerView Added UIPickerTableCell